QUMAIEIGBIDIS IND FILING. COUNT] ‘any; _ llrl. John Pond, 64 Wner ltnot. Elli. Phonu [IO-I u iubgn-lplluns. Adverflnlnl lhnuld be left with lira. Pom] ‘uuuflilllfl nluy bu bought dull; n OI) OI the following "m" n. l"u“',§;,,,,....,, iviizcr s: GOIIIIIOI Drugnora, wlllGf 5;, gromollukurii ivi-wr Ht»- llurls linudet. 61 Granville Ht. _ u, n. mi,- iliiy or 10o nu week. Phone ‘Jill-I for ihlg [Qfylg- u fllhgflh.‘ m the boy responsible fur deliveries II your route, WESTERN LOCALS 8v,o,_-.,;_\-i,..¢1, wild Straw- Select Flour the popular brands at Two, 9,1,3; C0,, Kensington. Your dealers. Hm WU w, ,0 331.3% Herman of the Highllcld Strert q Oran ' ‘llllfifllfl iiemples ‘he evemng U913 m ,1 l.i;.ii". Good 0r- , RUIiwlIiiY-‘IILS. Dance i,” p, m. Everybody wel- L-1840-B-26—2l. Braces. 50L ll K7115“ —Mr. and Mrs. Alcidc Bourbouu (_ wbfilrcllarge of and daughter. Shirley Ann, oi -l “‘_ gcqluby Parlour North Wilmington. Mass, and Mr. i‘ ‘fin-w ‘ M,.s_ Mac: Edgar Ranger. of Strong, Maine. “ldeélywyflilv, we hwdms," are visiting in Summerside, the velllsuon‘ a, ‘xfontrmL guests of their sister, Mrs. Lloyd ' L_1892_8_28_31 Spears and Mr. Spears. S |;\(-E‘ M, Myron -—JAPANESE PARTY GREAT u, ii, .- Kens ngtou, SUCCIES-The Jllllilllflfic tea nar- n59,» u, 1,30 o'clock. Four ty and dance held on the lawn oi 9525c l5 cents, day Was n very great success. A L-lli95-3—28-3i number of visitors were present -- --~ from Summerside and vicinity. iflg u" 0f the Goff-till will lovely arrangement of the grounds l crsl<l8-5°1'\‘l¢'35 l"- 2-30 "ml Tea was served by young ladies adrrlst of sacred songs over on zany dewratcd tables on (he 0-51“: “ “T . P‘ M: lawn. s? 15y. J. \\' ‘Furpcl in Charge. ; L-1007-8-28-1i I TURNPII) IIOMI)’. — £41111 I I .i- s ...: sills Business LFillTW’ lizivc returned to i: Mall Bills After $11K‘, Mrs. Owens. It ' short Illness on iicr vcil, herel and fher The d m i“ 1 u is l: ' l‘ d “l prune rom ea occurr cary i f l ‘ morning in Sunxincrsidc of Archi- o rcport that bald Mallinson. 57. aftcr a short , - lliis quite rccov- illness. Born ircBlzidford, Eng- ‘ S laud, Mr. Mallinson came to Can- :.__ ada 38 years ago. l-Ie removed , from Montreal to Charlottetown Pflsormls l about three years ago and a. ycar . ‘f, , ‘latcr organized thc Prince Ed- NPM‘ ,' ““?"°“;"“M9‘ ward Island Bug Company. Ltd,. " "' '1'. we“ O 1;‘ nt Summersidc. Since then he had >11 t. Summcrside. been manager o, the organization Surviving are his wife and one son Archibald and a daughter. i. Ncili THEN-INT of Carleton ci. o: .\li-. flilfl Mrs. Hugh "hum '$"'"""“"“d°' S side. The funcral will be hold on , '0 .\‘Ifllll'i Ni-wsomc. of Syd- Monday afternoon . is visiting hcr aunt.~ I I R- s .Tll0lll{lS Walsh 0f South I l I ‘ iililhlllll who his lr-r-n vis- 0l<i filEililS in SIIIHITICTSlfIQ is suit l1: Charlottetown rP- - old friendships. S (Continued from Page l) _ 5W0? TiiiaTepiiwi-Iiiofivfi u iii-mi. Rl _. b okk r “lffulfiued- m. I. Si“?! ._‘:q,,,n€§2:_ The extreme course would be . wcck from on “m, relatives,“ foice and the youth of our land to m a avenge this unprovoked attack on the British ambassador. And if . 51b0,,“ Mflcpaflane B that course be rejected. then the ‘m! mm“, ‘volmme on he‘. policy of the government should lat Siilllllllilvlfl? on a hrlef b9 to refrain from wordy warfare. 101,0, ,,,_,,h,,.' Mm Nathan from heated demands and from mm strong, forceful language. The government moved to flll 4nd Mm Am M D0 _ l-he gap in its diplomatic service y Rim. Hcbpmsog Sade 1V; caused by the ambasadorswound- . 3,. .,,,,,, n, Jngghm NS" lng. R. G. Howe. forifner counsel. ucc Mrnrusof Wiud- I?’ of me cmbfsy In tctlnai i» . in Suiiimcrsidc the gfgggdesbysl; mg m a a Clalgc c _ 3 , . ' - \ii Chistei Cummingss Howe h“ been m England m _ the course of p transfer to an- f5 w_ ‘i, Tammi", and two other post, Agcd'43. the son o ‘a l M and Nnnmh Derby cngmc driver. Howe enicrtd l i, 315i" l. _ the diplomatic service after the n_ (l5,3,\,,:,1,,Lffllfimfiqyl8' "1' M; Great War and served at Copcn. theirrlfln“1>_in'0tEa$arD “ms hazen, BclgramnBrazill and Buch- _ ' iirest before going to China. ' , where he spent three years. Fag,’ P31” “b3 Howe was cxpcctcd to ICRVp al- , Riv“? 21:: 335a most immediately. flying as I'll‘if'll d» 1M, m, “L4,; on rzwlh?“ of thc routc as nflFSlblf‘ ovcr cum- g,- hmm, m Bgiwick N‘s mcrcial lines. Hc will pmbniily wm Rwnmpnmed b3, ma; make the last jump of the long ter pmmm, who Wm spend journey by air fromSaigomFrench vacation with hei- Daron“ Indo-China. to Nanking. Paiiliiir- is n nurs i t ‘ - at the p41,," Suinscrsggé? welcomed notice served by S J_ L _ American rights and interests in the FurfL ‘ Establish First Auto Railer Service MONCTON. N. 8., Aug. fb-Thc first passenger auto-railer cvcr to be used in tfhe Maritimes will be placed into reguar seviclce on Mon- day August 30th. next. by t-hf‘ Canadian National Railways be- tween Monicion and Baint John- FP-YERAI. mnavron mnmcman Kaxsmorou lln iiaii Night Ullh Pwmmlr Attended. ruoua 1-1 Well llrilliig l l Wriiesnior llsunalo some. slant and , . , Ont valuable , , \ mm" mfovmiiiiiin i... m Communicate with "lll- Published six time: ’°'l'.:.,".1,§",§Ec;g_g,g,F»x Trask Well 00., Ltd. i‘ h Wrlu Tall . H G 9 "mnnrrloufl Vaughan . ' room lammi ' x Su-mmerslde n k L roo ""7"" DEL . Manager for P. E. island J '4' - r.r. nun» MONDAY & TUESDAY I ~---_.. __ _ , ----_______._.__. uiiiirillim “in l!!! diilverad daily n n; INIIII In HUIIIIIIOIIIIII b; . Sclznlck Intcrnalionnl prennll liltlEll COMPLAINT sug- ——ROBIN HOOD and Calgary, 7L Bé6IIZéJR_ GHRDIZI? flllflial IN TECHNICOLOR Produced by DAVID O. SELZNICK Also (‘rimc Doesn't. Pay SHOWS 7.30-9.10 Matinee Tuesday 3 p.m L-l075-7-2B-if. ,‘ i ARRIVED-New fall -'rnr. OFFICE or DR. u. n! 51:, “cw” .11. o suits. Gay CLARK will be closed from Aug.‘ éumnwrsuu. 1,1333 3.27.31, 30th to September 4th, Ll9l7-1i [ ~v iiuiiaiiiuza sow at 439115“! N°TlPE—Rev- A- K.» L_176O_3_23_21 Baptist Church, Moncton, N. B.,.‘ will preach in Central Bedeque, \.(,-,_,\ND DANCE Church Sunday, Aug. 29th, at, i q-umdny even. 10.45 a, m. and Freetown at 7.30 in‘ _-—- i -—-BUY nonsa BUGS early at‘ L-l760-B-28-2i f " —VISITI'NG IN SUMMERSIDE‘ coneonuugv Euccuraging Report From Credit llnion TWlllll-Y-four credit. unions have We," ("Bf-tilled m the Province of Prince Edward ‘Island 5mm June, 1936, when enabling legislation first W811i into effect in Lhs province. Acwrdlfl! b0 a statement issued by the B1§D9Ql0l‘_ of Credit Unions, these institutions have aecumulat. 6d saunas or about $11,000 and have a combined membership c: about 1700 persons. FPHOWI-I}! is a list of the credit unions, uiim the names of officers, directors, credit and superv sol-y COiTIXIZIBICB lxffimbers: . iguor Credit Union ., Cluu-lottctown- L“ Directors: James J. Leightizer, President, Mrs. M. F. Kenny. Vice- Presldent, E. J. H. MOl'I'lS$Cy,-T|'9;i5- ureij. Mrs. W. A. Ready. James Coy.e Jr., Raeney Gallant and Pius J. Callaghan. Credit Committee: R. J- MacDonald. Lawrence Hennessey, Benedict Gallant. Supervisory Com- mittee: Leonard MacDonald, Pat- rick Doyle, L. W. Goodw:n. Ml. Stew Directors: Oyrene R. MacDonald, President, W. F. Rose, Viee-Presi. delll. John R, Egan, Treasurer, Mrs. Donald Muebeod, Mrs. Frank Jay,l Kimble Mavlntvre. Donald Mac-l Adam. Credit Committee: Clarence. prvcs tor euch class. Meals Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crosby's lovely i on grounds. home in St. Eleanor‘; on Wednes- , .'D\l' .\l.'(l. 21TH! will b6 who spoke very highly of thr Rliiliilillli REV__l_VAi Right Rev. A. W. F. Blunt. D.D.. Lord Bishop of Bradford. England- lcft licrc by plane yesterday 1°" Halifax to attend the synod after addresing a. large consrccallvn l" Peter's Cathedral Thursday night. on“God',q work in Creation." In an intcrvirw yesterday Bishop ‘ Blunt siiid he had nothing to add to a statement he made in an in- tcrvicw on his arrival at Quebec. He had said he was the author of the address that brought, the B11- iish constitutional crisis MacDonald, Tempe Murphy, Dan-' iei Shreenan, James Coffin, Ron-i aid MacDonald. Supervisory Com- mittee: Charles Morrison, James Doyle. Alexander L. MacDonald. 3. St. Peter's Credit Union Ltd., St. Peter's Bay- Directors: D. Jerome Gillis, Pres- ident, Bennett Lew:s, Vlce-Pi-esi. dent. George J. Mclnnis, Treasurer. Alex OT-Ianley. Clerk, Mrs. H. D. Maebeiian, Mrs. Daniel MacIsaac, D. J. Mullins, Hillary MCIIIIIIS. John J. Duvar. Credit Committee: Colin MacDonald, James G. Gillis, MRI‘- tin Mclnnis. Supervisory Commit- tee: Joseph Lewis, John J. Suth- erland. Leonard Russell. 4. Georgetown Credit Union, Ltd. Georgetown-—- Dircctcrs: E. J. Doylc, President. Miss Isabel McPhee, Vcc-Prcsi- dent. Joseph Sculy. Treasurer. D. P. McKiru-ion, Joseph Higgins, Mrs.’ J. Hessian, Alfred McCullough, Credit Committee: C. M, Fitzgcr-l aid, James Boudreaiilt, P. J. 8010-‘ mon. Supervisory Committee: J, F.’ COIICIOII, P. 1.. BOIKITCKUIL, William] Doyle. l 5. Bedeque Credit Union. Ltd" Bedeque— Directors: W. N. Jenkins, Presi- opcu "because of the danger that silence was doing to the Empire." At Qiiehrc, ho spoke at a lunch- eon but Thursday night's address in Charlottetown was the first be- fm-p a Canadian church congre- Audrey_ Both rcsidc in Siimmcr- ligation. Thc "call of religion" message cf thc Archbishop of Canterbury at thc time of the abdication of King Edward VIII had caused a great deal of activity by the church. Bishop Blunt said. evangelistic move- mciiis ore now being undertaken. Naturally wc don't look for quick sermon the reporters of Fmglish visited a number of to use our army. our navy. our air . sllllday- "lid |uodcrdtcly' well-filled. they declar- cd that this meant the failure of the Archbishopsrecailto religion." Non-church goers could not be expected to flood the churches, he stated. but he expected that offi- cials of the churches might attend They were much more prone to attend meetings for argument than the JAPAN lUSi-IES (Continued fmm Page l) V But. trustworthy sources ma. Japan's 10-day offensive for the vital entrance to inner Mongolia cost llbout 1.500 troops. One whole regiment was cut of! from the main force and from its base of supplies. suffering desperate priva- ilon before it. turned the Chinese fiiink on a 4.200-foot ledge com- pass. Foreign observers said they ox- pected ultimate penetration of ii Nankow Pass would signal a gel:- Govemment ‘warm-s wartalil-i cral offensive of Japan's heavily United States secrctary of state.‘ mechnnirmri forces Cordell Hull, on Japan and China ClllTlP-‘P Sflkm" to the enact m“ washinginn: mile Hopeh-Chahar front. would demand full respect for, Icé Wm Béxgpahaafldajly except Sunday. The first. train will he commenced from Momtmi on Monday morning at 7:00 A. M., the car leaving from iNational Railway i arrival at Saint John will be at 9:35 AM. Returning from Saint John the aiiin-raiier will leave at 8:00 PM. arriving back in Moncton Atlantic Standard. be made in both direct-ions at Salisbury, River Glade. Petitcodiac. Sussex and Norton. Tlik scvvlcc l" in i-hc nature of i m] experiment and its continuance will depend upon the extent to ‘van-h ii, L: patronized. Owing to limited accommodation passengem are advised to make reservations second class, bargain coach tlckys and passe-l bc accepird. and hand M88389 01113’ Pr cvcr Iv- found the dent. Wright Leard. Vice-President, Willam Stavert. Treasurer, Irving] Toombs. Rev. Arthur Organ. Credit Committee: W. N. Jenkins, Irving] Toombs, Wlliiam Stavert. Supervis- ory Committee: LeWLs Wright. Mrs. Irving Toombs. Miss Ila Collett. G. llonc River Credit Union, Ltd., Hope River- Directors: J. L. Murphy, Prcsi-l dent. John O'Connor, Treasuren, Rev. W. V. MacDonald, J. J. Mc-i Aleer, J. A. Malone, J. D. Pineau,‘ Angus Doiron. Credit Committee: 2. St. Andrew's Credit Union, Ltd. ‘ art- ' . mass mira, East BIIHC iiiia um Palm.- The Bagk Styefgh , dent, L. D. Rose. Vice-President, U. l B. Seaman, ‘Treasurer, William . Ryan, Stephen McDonald, G. E. v MacDonald, Isadore Murphy, A, H. Bcation, Peter McAulay. Credit Committee: (a), D. J. Campbell, i P. R. Beaton, E. A. Pierce; (b) A, iH- Campbell, aciiam McKinnon, .Charles McEachern. Supervisory Committee: W. S. McIntyre, James Harris, Cecil Rose. 15. Tignish Credit Union, Ltd. Tlgnish- ' ' Directors: Hubert Gaudet, Pregi- ‘ dent, C. R. Gavin. Vice-President, iGcrald Haudraliau. Treasurer, G. ‘A. Doucette, J. M. Handrahao. J. E. Bernard, J. L. Richard, Michael Martin. Austin Handrahan. Credit Committee: Clctus R. Gav n, Ray Haiidrahan. Hugh MacKinnon. G. A. Ready, Arthur Peters. Supervis- ory Committee: C. P, McCarthy, G. R Morrison. J, J. Chaisson. l6. Vernon River Credit Union, Ltd” Vemon River- Direclors: Mack MacLc-an. Presi- dcril, Edwin Trriinor, Vicc-Prcsl. dent, Borden Fraser, Treasurer, Jului Wishcr, Louis Trainer. Her- man Gill, Galii. us Praughi». Credit Committee: Frank Lea, Prank Mur- Dlly. John Whalen. Supervisory Committee: Augustin Callaghan. .I]ri iii llincilonzilcl, J. A. OKeefe. l 17. Wellington and Richmond Credit Union, Lid.- Dircctors: Cyrus F, Gallant, President, J. R. McNeil], Vice- Presideut, Aloys us Cosgrove, Treas- urcr, P. L. Cameron. Donald Mc- Lccd, George Fitzgerald, Garelsdlne PCIKLOIOII. Credit Committee: Dun MacDonald, Raymond Gillis, Ron- ziiri McNcill, Supcrvisory Commit- tee: Rev. Urban Gillis, Sidney Goiidivin, Mrs. M. Delaney. 18. St. Dunsian’s Credit Union, Lid, (‘liurlotictuwn— Directors: Dr. Patrick McMa-hon, President. Jnlin King. Vice-Presi- dcnt, Leo F‘. .\'lncDonald. Treasurer, Daniel Coughlin, iJoseph Purcel, Stanislaus McWade, Cyrus Vessey, Cornelius Pctcrs, Augustus Mac- Directors: J. N. Campbell, Presi- (Continuod from page ‘l, $500 necessary as a posting fee the day before the event. He was re- l warded with $19,916 as the wirr, ner‘s share of the purse. i I When Greyhound trotted his the half-mile track at Goshen, N Y, he was hooked to a sulky built especially for‘ him by the Hough- ton Bulky Company, MariorhOhio Each piece of timber used Wits se- lected after the most minute ex-i amination and put through the‘ most exacting test and care was taken that both shaftsshould havc identically lhe same stiffness and be uniform in weight. Every sin- gle pieoe of forging was vcrycare- fully tempered and weighed, also every steel brace. Directing each part of the construction was the master sulky builder. W,H.I~Icugh- ton, who has spent fifty years of . his life building turf vehicles zmdi wcreating the finest sulkies. World's I records galore have been made ‘i with Houghton sulkies, but one of , the proudest moments of Mr. lHoughtorYs life was when Grey- ,’ hound trotted the mile referred m l above hooked to a creation of hLs. Alma Sheppard, daughter of Lawrence Sheppard, owner of Hanover Shoe Farms stable, whose Shirley Hanover won the Humble- tonian referred to earlier in zhcscl notes, i5 only eleven years old but . quite competent to drive a trot-l fer. as she showed when she gave] a. time record of 2.09 3-4 to Nim-p ble Hanover at Hanover. Pa, oni July 27th. Quaker Girl, 2.09 3-4, winner of the first heat in that memorable 2.15 Pace at our Exhibition, de- Donald. Credit Committee: J. P. reawd Josie the Gm“ 2'10 M‘ Am- C,,,,,,,,_ T_ A B‘lt1p]v'A1nbl'Qse J01 herst and set up a new track Suprriisoigv Crltllnlltlf-‘P: J. J. Mac- record of 2.13. It. is not. generally Donald. Kenneth MacMillan. J. lmown than Quaker Gm m“ “o! Alircd D0y.e. 19- Lilllc Pnnd Credit Union, LtiL, Little Pond- DLIPPYOFSI A'c.\: A. MacDonald, Prcsdcnt, Joseph Campbell. Vice- Prcsidr-nt, A. I‘. i‘), MacDonald. Trczisurcr. J. F‘. lVfacDouald. J. A. Stcclc. Credit Comm ttce: Joseph McKenzie, A. D. MacDonald, C. s. Alan-Donald. Supervisory Commit- tee: J. W. MacDonaId, Gerard Mzv-Ihnalci. l-Icnry J. MacDonald. :30. Stcila illiiris (‘redit Union. Ltd. North Ruslicu— Directors: James C. Blacquicrc, President, Angus Buotc, Vice-Pres- ident. James Allan Gauthier. Treas- urer. J. L. Doiron. J, V. Gallant. Crcdit Committee: J. L. Gauthier, Prosper LcClairc. J. C. Pincau. Su- iar-rnsory Comm ttcc: J. J. Blac- qizicrc, G. A. LccLairc, J. A, Penny. 21. UAciitlicnne Credit Union, Ltd. Mt. Carmel- llirci- or; Airs. Lucien A. Arsen- mLt, President. A. V. Gallant. Vice- Pri-sidcnt, Guillaume Arscuauit. Treasurer. J. A. Gallant, Tilmon ,Gullant. P. V. Arscuault, Tilmon Richard. Credit Committee: J. B. Arsenault, Mlatliurin Poitier. Albin i Po ricr. J. P. Gallant, Napoleon Ar- l scnault. Siipcrvisory Committee: J- L- MllmhY- Jaim“ J- M°A‘°°'~. Aimi- Gallant. 01mm Richard. J. Joseph D. Pineau. Supervisory, Committee: Rev. W. V. MacDonaldJ J. A. Malone, Angus Doiron. 1. Tracldio Credit Union, Ltd" Trucldkv- F. Aix-cnault. , 22. St. Paul's Credit Union, Ltd, . Summerside— Directors: Joseph Callaghan. President, Henry Wedge, Vice-Pres- Duww": R: 5' mnnelm Pres“ idcnt, T. Earle Hickey, Treasurer, dent. Walter Mulin. Vice-President, A . n ~ . W. B. Fitzpatrick. Treasurer, John Pwdet‘ wmlam Cameron‘ A- Macmmld- Frederick Rawe- Margaret Wcdge. Credit Commit- tee:J.P_. ,. 111.1“ aid. Credit Committee, John J. La- Gama", F Wedge E C’ l’ M‘ Thomas Evans, John D. MacDon- cey, J. J. McDouaall, Louis McDon- . YIZIIHHYPL Arsmaut. Miss Superwsory Committee: G. J. McLellan, A. F. Arsen- aid. John n. Lund. Patrick Smlthd ml; Ema, Pmw, Supervisory Committee: Reginald; 23. St. Anthony's Credit Union, Mfmllald- J- J- “mm? 3W9“ Ad ma. Bloomfield (Ilowlanl- Fish or. s. st. George Credit Uhion, Ltm, Amok, WM, v,oe_pres,dent_ WW 2.09 1-4, Mi-Elwqm the Great 2.09, l an even brcflk here today with lam Shields, Treasurer, Gilbert J. De Groo Marsh- Direeiors: H. J. Peters, President, Directors: Daniel M. MucLeim. Ga" t. c, k‘ Gm)...’ Gaud i“ Presldml- Ellie“ Demflel ‘ma’ Credit‘ COIHJIXIEIICCI J. Arsenault. Presldemv “W15 R oampbem Lcon Pctcrs. Doricc Gallant. Slip- Tmfiurerl JOhn 5- cllmlmem Mmw‘ crvisory Committee: Rcv. J. A. 16° mtzpalrick- Cred“ committee: Gaildct, Cyrus Gallant. RaYph Dolphin McPhee, Inn's Fitzpatrick, Gard- D. M. MacLecn. Supervisory C0111- mlttwi EH81! Blem- PW" P- Jacques, Ltua, Credit Union. ma. Egmont Bay- Gampbeli, John M. Moran. 9. Charlottetown Teachers’ Cre- d“ Unhmv Lu" Charlotwmwn“ Prrsidcnt. Pil"lflqllf‘ J. Gallant. Difecwrsi J- H‘ Bm“°hm‘d' presl‘ Treasurer. Arcade Balriault. C. M, denli- 5- T- mwmer» vice'presldem'- Arscnault. J. P, Arscnault, Andre Jamel W- F- McCl-llllmi Tree-lum- Gallant. Isidorc Giriiiiii. A. A. Ar- Ml“ M"? Ramsay‘ clellk- M,“ senault. Jerome LeClere. Credit MB-fBlNt Jmldm- cfid" commit‘ Committee: A. S. Arsenault. Fi- lBBT J- G- Palllersmll 13° F- M“? . dole P. Arscnault. Edmond Bern- Donald» Mifi‘ Tare“ Sear!” MIL“ 1 nrrl. Supervisory Committee: Hon. 018R Twmbs- M155 Mary Ram*‘a-"-"\fnrin Gallant. Pierre Gallant. Al- Supervisory Committee: John Con- be" 55pm,“ nofiy, Kenneth MacMillan, George Hart. 10. Fort Augustus Credit Union, Ltd, Fort Augustus- Directiors: John A. MacDonald. Ho“) President. Joseph Simpson, Vice- President, Mrs, Margaret Kelly. ‘rreasumr, John Callaghan, Carroll Kelly. Credit Committee: Joseph MlcEachem. John Grimes, J. Began. Ernest Hughes, Leonard Curley. supervisory Committee: Herbert Bagan, J. J, O'Connell, Peter Holl- and. - ll. Corran Benn Credit Union, Ltd. Grand Tncadio- Directors: Leonard McIniYW. President, D. A. MacDonald. Vice- President. Fred W. Connick. Treas- urer. Joseph Court. Joseph Camil- beil. Credit Committee: Peter Hughes. W. A. McDonald, Mchacl Rcbison. supervisory Committee: Joseph W. MacDonald, George MacDonald, Alfred Watts. - l2. Vernon Credit Union, Ltd.. Vernon Bridge- , Directors: Leo Hynes, President; Dingwell McLeod, Vice President.- R. L. Murray, Treasurer, Frank, Rooney. James Hughes. Credit. Committee: W. W. Murphy, Leo‘ MacDondd. E. C. White. Bupcrvls-i ory Committee: Gordon SIIOIIIOW.‘ Aloysius Sullivan. Charles Murphy._ 13. Rollo Buy Credit Union, Ltd.‘ Rollo Bny- i Erectors: Alphonsus Mclnnis. President, A. l". Peters. Vice-Presi- w truth-G. Campbdl. dent. T. J. Kickham. Trcasurcr. ll. Lot l’! Credit Union, Ltd, Il- 24. La Caisse Populaire do St. Directors: Alyre P, Arsnnaiiit, AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Lust. RC. New York I9 35 .693 . Detroit 6B 47 .591 , Chicago b6 52 .55!) Boston 62 50 .554 Cleveland 56 56 .500 ‘ Washington 53 5B .477 Philadelphia. 35 77 .312 St. Louis 35 79 .307 NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 7O 45 .609 l, New York 67 46 i593, .st. Louis s3 52 .548 _ Pittsburgh ‘J 53 .539 Boston 55 60 .478 ‘ Pli luciclphin 48 67 .417 Cincinnati 45 65 A09 ISIOOK yii 45 67 .402 ‘ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Ncwnrk 96 37 .722 Montreal 68 6i .527 Syracuse 6B 64 515 Baltimore 63! 64 $95 ‘ Buffalo 0.3 6B .489 Rocha-tor f2 '12 563 Torm: l a 58 T3 .413 Jersey Cily '46 87 .3461 weapolh" just. as fast as she can pace; in fact she often goes away trotting in her pacing races. It is the in- tention of her owner Clyde Bur- gess. to turn her over to the trot next season and if so Maritime irottcrs had better look out be- cause she is bred to trot, her sire being Peter V010 2.02, world's champion trottcr as a yearling. two-fvear-old. three-year-old and . four-ycar-old and her dam is i Diidy Elavva by Etawzi <4) 2.03. iii . his day a champion trottcr. Dudy Etawas dam ls Dudey Archdalr: 2.03 1-4, one oi’ the greatest trot- j ters that ever went, down the‘ Grand Circuit. Quaker Girl is only seven ycnrs old and but for her disposition which at timcs makes it rather uncomfortable to be close to‘ her-as witness thr- I experience of Billy McVcagh when | she kicked him ofl’ the sulky n -, year ago-would have been train- ed and raced by some of the Grand Circuit. top reinsmcn. Plucky Scott 2.06 will be astart- er in the 2.15 Pace at Truro next- Wednemiay. A lot of horses are shipping there and a rcal good‘ race is expectcd, Curiously enough the track is called "Bible Hill" because of its gituation on a. pro- montory having that appelation. l Prime Edward Island horses , that ,will campaign at Fredericton and Halifax will not likely be as numerous this season as in the past. because we have been going J i in more for Futurities rather than aged class racing. However, it is 5 expected that Lusty Frisco 2071-4,‘ Calumet Bee 2.11. Trixie Volo 2.11. l remarkable mile in 1.59 3-4 over‘ '1 Will Not Defend Golf Title 1C. P. by Guardian's Special w“) WINNLPEG, Aug. 27—Quallfy- lug round here Monday of the Canadian women's open golf tournament. will start two ii-ieks of Cilflflllliflllbhlp play foi 40 orl luore of the Dominionls best ilnks- . w omcn_ Amer the opening guns have. been fired on the St. Charles Country Club course bordering the Assmobine River l2 miles west oi Winnipeg. the 32 ‘ca-t maria; scores will qualify their holders for Ili- linie rounds of match play to be c imaxed Saturday by the Ito-hole final. The race is opcn lo a strong livid. Mrs. A. B. Darling: of Mont- rcnl is not dcfcnciing the crown she won last ii-ar in her homc clty_ Absent. too, are several otliu leading Canadians, including Ada ' Maokcnzlc, Toronto. five times open cliuniplon, iMargci-y 1cm;- lium. Montreal. Illlflllrt with Mrs. Darling last year and now Can- ada's only wcmai. golf profession- al, and Mrs, F. J. Mulqueen, Tor- onto. Canadian close titleholder. Boa Barrett, Minneapolis, Min- nesota State champion, is the only United States entrant so far but officials expect Patty Berg, Minneapolis, and possibly other American stars will be included in the starting field_ Officials said two leading Mari- time players are expected to file entries this ivcekend. Tiicir names were not disclosed. Gives Reasons For Ranger's Big Success PORTLAND. Me. Aug, 2'l—-W_ Starling Burgess. (to-designer of Ranger. America's Cup defender. rind William S. Ncwcll. president of thc Bail: Iron Works. Inc, which built the cm t. t-oid Port- lrinri Rotarians today whv Harold S. Vanderbilt's racing sloop was different from all others. Biirzcss said discovery of a new method of trstinc small scale modrls of racing YUP-DIS for siah- iiitv and w‘nd rind watt-r rri-ist- ancc. and a new plate welding _‘ methods wcrc chief contributing factors to thr- Ranger's success as a. racinc slnnp, Bi," ll=c $ll."l[‘l_\'ill‘fl'S nirflwod of‘ ivcldinc plates, the Rangcr. said Burners. ‘appeared as one piece. as if she had bccn carved from a single block of marble." I-Icr perfect surface presented , less wind and ivritcr rosistancei and saved valuable weight he‘: added. ‘ Giants Fail To Gain 0n Idle Dubs! lBy The 1143a...“ Press) NEW YORK. Aug. 27-New York Giants. in hot pizrsiiit, nf rhepnce- AD l KIDNEY TROUBLE To neglect Nu tint lymptom 0i Iiiuuey iroublii might lent! to very serious rvlultl. Your kidney: cvnunn thousands of Iiitlu filierl, each one having special wurk to perform. If some 0t‘ LILPbG fillers bccmue clogged. poisons and Uric acid enter! lira biuuii stream. Th0 rwiuit ll a backache, ii dead, lieuiy puiii. ‘Ilia Uric aclil ile- pulltl l fins granule in the loiuls, causing a pain kuuiru ll rhwmntism. Aux" Iiiuui-y Fill-UPI‘! wally flush the kidneys, plueilig llicm iu l lie-llthy. siiuiiil i-i-udiluiu. N» uiore gelling up a! iiiglii- 0 nil-re bark: " ' I ‘ Causes Backache l u 5 .- a u iii . . ‘iiiiiural ci<~ur skin. Xiiir uieu im- l uuille hri'bt and your headaches ill:- i appear. Each [lac-lingo cf N»: Kidney , Fiuslicrl CUUHIILI u lull month's ir<-iii~ xiii-lit. I'm-rc- is only one N-ix Kliluuy i-‘iiistif-r» iuipr-ivii your euliru -' .' . . lW/ur Kiiln/yl and will iiiui-lliiii p ' cl '. \\' ' .. u" l) iiit hi-ZITL uiiiiy mi .ttii- ii [II ,_ iii ii-uitti, 11:1 Aux Kliliiv)‘ iillrfl tiring ,\-iu flullll heuiih. Un srili- ui—'iiie » IIIIKIII‘)! llrug Pu. Ltd, Vtiiirlriuczuiin; Vurrutiicrr Drug Co. Mullizi rue; Siiurii Drug Co. Snurls; . . Hirruiu, .\Iiirr.'|y River; The Taylor Dru; (10,, ]\-l'li.~i|l'>.’iUU; and \\',. Ii. Caiibcck. Farr An_d Louis Back In Training T) (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire; POMPFON LAKES, N. J.. Aug 2'7—Joc Louis wcnt buck 0o harm training today instead of Milo)‘- irig the clay of rest and reiaxaiion he had figured on until his battlt with Tommy Farr was postponed Joe went in for road work box- mg, rope skipping. lllig punching and all the i-cst of the training routine. The champion said hie didn't believe the delay would make any difference to him and hi: man- agcrs and trainer Jack Bicnkbilm agreed his mndition would not be changed b_v Monday. Louis boxed two rounds vmih pal silvers. who remained upright (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wirf) ( only because the champion sup- ported him after sinking a left hook in Pails midriff in the sec- ond session. Louis will have another hard workout tomorrow and ease up with a light drill Sunday. Farr Pummells Spar-mates LONG BRANCH, N J.. Aug. 29 —The four-day delay in hi: heavyweight. championship bout. with Joe Louis didn't seem to have hurt Tommy Farr as the burly Wcbhiiian {Tkiifllfid tvaning today. In foiu- rniinrls of boxing this afternoon, the British Empire champion wcnt to ivonk wiih a will on three sparring partners. Joe Seal and Joe Warmer wen! nnc round each, and Alar: Fold- mzm iii-o,» During h:.< sciiolzrl Sflwslll‘. ll‘. Feldninn, Farr wcnt to {la/i .. ck when his feet became entangled in the loosc czinvns As he sought tn pct them ‘roe and at the same time d"d:c a punch, he shim“ and sot down. Hr was up in e minllif‘ and bnttcriixz Fcldiiiar. all over the lot ivlicn time was called. The rest of the workout. de- signed to keep the Welshman in fightin: trim before he face: Innis at Yankee Stadium Monday night. consisted o! six miles of road work in the morning and two rounds each of mpe skipping and shadow boxing aw‘, one of caus- thcnim in thi- afternoon. l. 1 Harvest Mplgdy 210 1-4, Hagkfagi , making Chicago Cubs. gained only‘ Pliwky 3Com», 2,05, page; map“ Pittsburgh Pirates in two hotly‘ 2.07 1-2, Millie Kalmuck 3.14 1-4 COTIWSlBd Bflmefl- , GEO-mile Race and a few others. will make .he, Blmllwd 1-0 in the opcner by trck. Fredericton races are the‘ fhf‘ (inmbirlfld four-hit fillflirllll! "l week of September 13th to 17th. Igfl.l'(_:57dt1?l'flfldl 1mg Matcclqrogmé Halifax Sc tember 27th to October l B I fill-S 500M719 0" I - T B d 2nd, p decision in tho second game with a ._____ the aid of five-hit pitching by Al. Frank Lordly was m. doubt, Smith, making his first start in watching the weather pretty close- s1! Wcks- 1y m9 past, weak and thinking m The Giants remained two games himself “wouldn't, u, bp X()\’p]y it behind the Cubs. held idli- brr-iln our Nova Scotia Exhibition was on in BO-stoui now instead of the latter part of September and first week in Oe- tober?" A more ideal week for an exhibition than the past one could The Phillics climbed into sixth. a HBO-mile mo‘ ‘i0 Bvimiidn, hardly be desired. unless it was P13" 7W lflklllfl hfllh znmcs of R A "‘""“d"-"~ l"‘m‘:"‘~‘°“1"-—' "m5 m9 previous wepk when our show doubleheader from the drooping, PIPHT"! Rll! "lid "Ill lllf‘ fvllill-"i was held, Exhibitions in Septem- Si. Louis Cardinals The victor-y ‘m’ 5"“ 5°“- °“'“°<l h.“ ‘"141"- (By The Associated Press) NEWPORT. R. I. Aiuc. 27-Rc- viving memories of rinv when s.ni- ilar soiling duels wrrc comm-vi, two squarc-riggvii vachts wizliriii- vns stretched on their tail masts tonight uicrg on the high sens in Cards Lose Two im- and 0mm.- are very flkfly m ies, 4-1 and e-a. znvc Phillldfllphlfl Glibelmcn, and lhc Joseph _ C011- bg visited by min, his). winds o; three in a row over PrrinkPi-isiih’: rfld. Olmfd bl’ 3- 31111710270" cold. all factors which deplete at- Olllfil- . l HMHbTd" ‘m “m” “'“Y~ tendgnce, In (he good 01d dgyg Both teams niishcd all tliciriiins Pill! and W? 01' flllllfld fclfl"! when gxhibfliqns were hem me in "In opener arrow 111» pimp the ships lrwalichrir within sound latter part, of September pggplo the first. inniri: :" of tli.» in: uni-lie on flvcliionlfiw-hi ware gggugtigmgd m wearing hpavy, Before lhc vcioraii Bob Wcilnnd llfihlslllil fill"? 'lll'.\' 1°“ ‘ill-l vmolleng and donning fur mam‘ hit his sirldp thc Phils madoihcir Yllfllllll‘! P-"Plml ‘VF-“PWT-ll’. “"011 b“ today Wm, ‘he lighter “Fj my, Non-Le 51mm Afnoviph’; anchors were hoisted, the SvVPI‘. men“ worn n would be uncnmj mpg. y. (‘pnffiy ghrq- PM”; mm Sens today protested tlic hnrlvol fnriable and lnviflng pines; h, 3p Young's siiiclr- iznvr- lhr Phiisdicir Flart, ivhich 0000"“ llll‘ m?" _\"‘<- imp] g, fgqg muting gnrmm-ncd a fniir-riin Pflrfiflf‘ around ihc hnscs. lPTFlflV- Fl-‘IIPHHL’ ill" (‘flurmlsfrcvl la I937. In i110 second game Philadelphia Flnrwd lo iiufurl iicr sails five pilcd up a 6-0 margin in the first minutes hcforc lho signal. four innings. Sheldon Wliiiclioiisc. rnmmcdort ii- _.. . of thc yacht club. lioivcvcr, rulod THOSE WERE DAYS 0F HEFTY p3,“; 1 out. ihc protest. asscrfinr the POLICE _______ ‘ Conrad's mnrcin nf \'l(‘il"l‘\' was so *——- Iiviuitz-Lv moi-c suffering is rails-g zrcnt ihrit ihc rnrli- slnrf ivoiiid IDNDON- A"? 2km?“ Gm"?! or! by nccdlcss fcnr than by actual; have marl!‘ no dillviviicp in the Coléaformer sergeant in the Mct- l d,s_.,q@,._ i mpcnn-K, ropolitan police, pensioner for 30‘ --- ' " qr -- years. thinks the modern-day ‘$9’ ~ii~ -".~~~ wrv: "y" polifiiemtanhis just a "softy" who l, rou n ave made the gradc in ' ' ' ' a. w... a. ..,. .. Toronto Exhibition Special Fares pounding. ., men in the force now." hc sue-cred, Return Iiimlt—Scpl0mb0r 15th. "It's all theory and no practice. Fares. Standard (‘lass - - -- $31.90 Coach Class _ ~ — — — —- -- $23.90 g w. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street Phone 510 a cold crown and sure was a tidy _ . , i "They so; a din-er...“ ems. o, Gnnd going- August 25th to September 10th The force of today might hnvr the f education. but we had the stamina." Cole recalled the days and mcth- -’*' ods of I879: "We fold ii to tlicm ‘ with a rcal trunclicon llicn. It war ,._